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Identity: Unknown (Tall, Dark and Dangerous #8) - Suzanne Brockmann
Identity: Unknown (Tall, Dark and Dangerous #8)
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What he remembered: His clothing size What he didn't remember: Everything else Navy SEAL Mitchell Shaw woke up one morning with no clue as to who he was.And the items hidden in his possession were no help-- an address, along with a .22 caliber side arm. The address led him to the Lazy 8 Ranch--... show more
What he remembered: His clothing size What he didn't remember: Everything else Navy SEAL Mitchell Shaw woke up one morning with no clue as to who he was.And the items hidden in his possession were no help-- an address, along with a .22 caliber side arm. The address led him to the Lazy 8 Ranch-- and its beautiful manager, Becca Keyes, who made him believe he might have a future. Even if he wasn't sure about his past. The gun was another story altogether...
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ISBN: 9781426806179 (1426806175)
Publisher: Silhouette Romantic Suspense
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Series: Tall, Dark & Dangerous 1 (#8)
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BUGGY
BUGGY rated it
5.0 So good. Amnesia, humour, and romance
Opening line “Hey, Hey, Hey There, Mission Man! How ya doin’, Baby? Rise and shine!" Oh this was just so good, another fantastic addition (#8) to the Tall Dark & Dangerous series. Each book just seems to get better and better and I found myself constantly smiling through this one as Suzanne Bro...
willaful
willaful rated it
3.0 Identity: Unknown (Tall, Dark and Dangerous Series #8)
3.5 stars. Brockmann's category romances rarely have the same oomph for me as her longer ones, and even with an amnesiac hero this one seemed a bit thin. He was very nummy though, in a quiet, anguished way. Nice passionate love scenes, too.
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it
3.0 Identity: Unknown (Tall, Dark & Dangerous, Book 8)
This was a solid story that used a very cliche plot device : amnesia. Brockmann made me believe Mitch didn't know who he was, the flashbacks were nicely done and shed light onto the character. It worked. The female lead was a strong, smart character, that didn't fall apart all mushy at the sight of ...
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